Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 August 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-08-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 194. VOL LXXX. TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement499 1922-08-29 1 CIGARETTES j; J S Number- 555 i < High-Class Cigarettes at a Mode. J rate Price. > p Oliver” Typewriter C it A.A IS THE POSSIBLE HIGHEST CLASS TO x— t--■ MACHINE IT IS MANUFACTURE f SWRIfeN. Vs .i f fJtrt <-3h f''%C\ ZS CONTAINS AC/D<r3s3f^^vc«rWKefit t TV oll\/c--* yrP499 words
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Advertisement15 1922-08-29 1 S T. NAGATA, j i DENTIST. i J NEXT DOOR TO > 1 HE DISPENSARY.’* mRBUMI15 words
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Article689 1922-08-29 2 I To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—l think there must be many >f your readers other than A Loyal Irishwoman” who share her dismay at the place you accord him in history. That lady had no doubt more particularly in view the article A Dramatic Figure”689 words
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Article72 1922-08-29 2 London, August 18Five visitors and a ghillie have died at Gairloch, Rossshire, from ptomaine poisoning, as the result of eating paste sandwiches, while fishing on the loch. Another ghillie is in a ci if jeal condition. The dead include the wife of Major Anderson of the 2nd72 words
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231 1922-08-29 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,A terrific typhoon swept mercilessly over the port of Swatow, in China, on the 10th of August, 1922, and practically destroyed the whole city and many towns in the vicinity- The damage done to life and property231 words
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Article347 1922-08-29 2 PENANG PUBLIC MEETING. We are asked to make public the following arrangements for the Income lax and Retrenchment public meeting at the Town Hall on Thursday next, under the auspices of the local Chambers of Commerce. The meeting will commence at 4.30 p. m., with Mr. J. Crabb-Watt347 words
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Article883 1922-08-29 2 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1921-1922. The Committee of the Association of British Malaya, report for 1 the year ended 30th June, 1922, that the statement presented shows receipts of £1.012 18s. 2d., as against expenditure of. £1,186 7s. 6d., leaving a defict of £173 9s. 4d. This883 words
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Article178 1922-08-29 2 About five o’clock yesterday morning, the police constable on duty at the Church Street Ghaut Jetty heard a splash as if some heavy body had fallen into the harbour. He ran to the edge of the jetty, and on looking over saw a Chinese woman178 words
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Article133 1922-08-29 2 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sampit for Deli and Asahan. Perak, [E.S. Co] for Deli. Peleus for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japna. Kutsang for Singapore, China Japan. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Perak, [S.S. Co] for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore (taking mails for Port Swettenham, Klang and133 words
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Article24 1922-08-29 2 Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. BY STEAMER. TO-MORROW. Calcutta Tanda 2 p.m.24 words
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Article14 1922-08-29 2 The homeward mail, by the Chilka, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday.14 words
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Article115 1922-08-29 2 PENANG, AUGUST 29, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/1G Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 178 3 days’ sight Private 181 p Bombay Demand Bank 178 2 Madras Demand Bank 178 >115 words
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498 1922-08-29 2 A GOOD CASE FOR RESTRICTION. The continual and unnecessary sounding of motor horns, not only by syces, but by Europeans as well, at the junction of Downing Street and Beach Street. Penang, formed the subject of a recent strong complaint to the police. The498 words
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Article358 1922-08-29 2 Noisy Penang Harbour Board Launches. Attention is drawn in a notice to mariners published in the S. S. Government Gazette of August 25, to the excessive use of steam whistles by launches in the harbour (Singapore). The notice states Helmsmen and serangs of launches seem to think358 words
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Advertisement215 1922-08-29 2 IS YOUR BABY GAINING IN WEIGHT? One of rhe surest signs that a baby is making good progress is steady increase in v light. After the first week there fin u'd be regular and rapid growth if Lt Oaby is being properly nourished. The most common of failure to g215 words
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Advertisement391 1922-08-29 2 CUTICURA HEA® PIMPLES GN FACE My daughter had a breakin of 1..,1e pimples on her Lead which in the Xe cr two filled with a 25 4 nance, and then when t’r Bub cpread all over her head Ihi V 0 ecssitated the cutting h After *r. out obtaining ar391 words
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Article871 1922-08-29 3 TRADE AND TAXATION. In Java jus-t now conditions are in the chrysallis stage. Everybody here, like nearly everybody elsewhere, seems to be waiting till better times come round again. What little business there is doing at present is only a shadow-show "<f business done in the fat871 words
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Article605 1922-08-29 3 BISHOP’S CHANGE OF OPINION DISCUSSED. A reporter of the Rangoon Times” called on the Rt. Rev. R. S. Fyffe, M A Bishop of Rangoon, and had a brief interview with him on the subject that has once again become the burning topic of the hour. The605 words
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Advertisement1174 1922-08-29 3 PENANG POLO CLUB notice. GYMKHANA meeting of the Board of Licensing U Justices will be held in the District Court H i;[< HELD AT THE on Wednesday, the 20th September, 1922, ITncr at 2.30 p.m. to consider applications for p A IxOJti new l’ cences and for removals and transfers1,174 words
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Advertisement170 1922-08-29 3 It. is not to be expected that he should talk as well as you or I. but when in pain there is a solid attempt on his part to make it understood that all is not well with him and everyone within range of his voice is madq aware of170 words
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Advertisement457 1922-08-29 3 r n MICHELIN CABLE CORD TYRES The famous oversize Tyres. )>♦»< t Prices Greatly Reduced. Cable Cord Tyres Mean The Mile at Pre War Cost. A MICHELIN Cie. Head Office: Clermont, Ferrand, France. )!<.< Stockists Throughout Malaya. ZAM-Bl K will be found indispensible for instant treatment of injuries and skin457 words
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Article821 1922-08-29 4 It is claimed by the advocates of Income Tax that its chief virtue lies in the fact that it ensures equality of sacrifice on the part of those called upon to pay their share of taxation. In theory this may be so. but no such result is821 words
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Article754 1922-08-29 4 Adverting to the correspondence in another column on the shooting of Mr. Michael Collins, in the letter under the caption Lest we forget inserted on Saturday a Loyal Irishwoman rightly refrained from attempting to saddle us with personal blame for all the phrases used in the article754 words
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Article1155 1922-08-29 4 Mr. E. C. H. Wolff is Director of Education for the Colony The Education and the F. M. S., hence *of the Malay. many comments which were a feature of his Straits report are included in that for the Federated States, received yesterday. They have a general1,155 words
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Article164 1922-08-29 4 A Cup is being presented by th' officers of the battalion for annual con, petition, in Intercompany footfall Matches. The following matchis hao been arranged Wednesday. doth August, A. Coy. v. B. Coy. Wednesday, liith September If. Q. Coy. v. Winneis of A. v. B. Best I latoon164 words
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Article58 1922-08-29 4 The following team will represent A Company against B” Coy.. 1’ 4 morrow’s football tie: Pte JB. II u Pte G. Milner and 2nd Lt. >. A. (hr. Ptes. J. M. Prescott, G. P- N"ak'- i' l l W. J. Edmonds; Sgt. W- H Mair. I”-'; W. B.58 words
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Article43 1922-08-29 4 ROYAL PROCLAMATION. (From Our Own ('orrespondHi: Bangkok. An-’ ll 1 From considerations ol Stat'"" IL M. the King of Siam, d'''' l l make public "I but. following the old h 0... His Maiestv yesterday princess Lakshmi the lb»yal <43 words
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Article113 1922-08-29 4 (From Our Own CorrespondIpoh, AuguS A big fire broke out at '> o( morning in the main e Eight two storeyed shop b U> liquor shops, barber.*' >•' 1 ..rtialh destroyed, and two p it( A destroyed. The fire 1 fl. spread over a lane totheot113 words
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Advertisement396 1922-08-29 4 I B:'> CALCO WATER GATES. g n a AUTOMATIC, SLIDE RADIAL. E Automatic. Self opening and self jb 0 v '3L water v Afc JB y-, il Jv g direction <»nl\. A S Slide. To serve f g inlet gnte IJ./ 0 under n to q q muni Radial. For396 words
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Advertisement25 1922-08-29 4 u E. O Tuesday, 29 th August.Dancing after dinner. Wednesday, 30th August.Special Tiffin-Orchestra. Friday, Ist September.Dinner and Dance. Saturday, 2nd September.Special Tiffin-Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.25 words
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Miscellaneous21 1922-08-29 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 4.29 p.m. 10.55 pan. To-morrow. 5.15 a.m. 12. 3 a.m. 5.36 p.m. 11.18 pan.21 words
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Article61 1922-08-29 5 MR COLLINS’ FUNERAL. Reir.arkable Procession. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 28. Dublin wa> in deep mourning tovon >*““ occasion wf Mr. Michael H iimfiid. Hundreds of thou(ollm s u,,t lim-l "•<’ IX lile alo "S Forty thousand followed (,t‘DJeu >,* t l( co ffi fl and there were hundreds ot wicathsReuter’s Telegrams.] - 61 words
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Article29 1922-08-29 5 London. August 28. H Iriegulais have been driven out Waterville Cable Station, the chief terminal of the Commercial Cable Company. There is no news from Valentia.29 words
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317 1922-08-29 5 STAND FIRM” BY THE TREATY. London, August 18- A message has been found attached to the will of Mr. Arthur Griffith, which says: Tell the Irish nation to stand firm by the Treaty. It is their national need and economic solution. The body of317 words
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Article137 1922-08-29 5 IMP(»RTANT ANGLO-FRENCH DISPUTE. London, August 28. I‘oi the first time two first-rank Powers will appear in opposition b‘loie the League of Nations. This coti'■'■'iis I unis ami Morocco, with regard to which Britain has placed a motion "ii the next agenda. 1 British complain that the I'iem137 words
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Article75 1922-08-29 5 Ax ARRANGEMENT with KRUPPS. Paris. August 28. H Petit Parisien” learns from I ,1 al Mr. Leslie Urquhart, '{‘.""'an u f the Russo-Asiatic Colil( '“’"'P i s at present in Berlin, eonj'. 11 w 'l li the Soviet authorities win I; lla<l several conferences i lio 175 words
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Article68 1922-08-29 5 Pessimism in Paris. Paris. August 28. lhe tone of to-day’s press comments on the reparations situation at lords little expectation that Wednesday’s meeting of the Commission will result in a solution. The belief is expressed that Sir John Bradbury and M. Ma uclere have not brought proposals likel y68 words
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Article36 1922-08-29 5 Berlin, August 28. 'Lhe Reichsbank’s discount rate has been raised by 1 to 7 per cent. The Mark London, August 28. In London, marks touched (»,20*1 and closed about 7.500 to the pound.36 words
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Article691 1922-08-29 5 GERMANY BEWILDERED. Berlin July 29.—With bewilderment' and terror Germany is watching the con tinned fall of the mark, which to-day ex pressed itself in the purchase of dollars at 670. Especially in view cf the uncompromising attitude of the French Govern, ment, no one can see691 words
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Article78 1922-08-29 5 General Murgia on the Warpath. San Antonio (Texas), August 28. Further trouble in Mexico is anticipated from the fact that General Muigia, with a band of officers including a son-in-law of the late President Carranza, crossed the Rio Grande fol Mexico, where he met a band of 50078 words
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Article48 1922-08-29 5 TWELVE REBELS EXECUTED. San Salvador, August 28. A Guatemala, message says the Government forces re-captured the towns and villages recently seized by revolutionaries, who massacred 22 adults ami two children. Twelve rebels were summarily executed, their heads being exhibited to the people as a warning.48 words
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Article42 1922-08-29 5 75 MEN ENTOMBED. San Francisco. August 28. Seventy-five men, comprising the night staff of the Argonaut Mine, Jackson, California, are entombed be low the >3.(100 foot level, as the result of fire. A rescue party has started <»u*42 words
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Article90 1922-08-29 5 BUSINESS AGAINST ODDS. Berlin, August 28. There is a better attendance at the Leipzig Fair than last year, but manufacturers are showing little eagerness Io book orders, the textile trade de lining to deal with new customers hi consequence of the depreciation of the mark. All prices are90 words
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Article25 1922-08-29 5 Warsaw, August 28. Counsel in the recent social revolutionary trial at Moscow have been (]e ported to the Archangel district.25 words
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Article329 1922-08-29 5 CRICKET CLUB MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 29. At the Singapore Cricket Club’s annual meeting, the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, presiding, said the balance of 5i,744, representing little more than 1 per cent of the revenue of $150,075, showed the careful and skilful manner the329 words
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Article178 1922-08-29 5 The Times' Optimism. London, August 28. lhe Times,” in a leader commenting on the situation in China, savs that despite gloomy prospects of th? immediate solution of the country’s difficulties, it is something to know there are men eager for reform ami courageous enough to continue striving' fop178 words
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Article39 1922-08-29 5 Riga, August 28 Latvian diplomatic circles state that M. Chicherin has applied to the American consulate in Berlin for permission to visit the United States to make overtures to bankers and the government for financial aid.39 words
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Article14 1922-08-29 5 Sydney (Nova Scotia), August 28 The coal strike has been settled.14 words
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Article29 1922-08-29 5 YORKS WIN AT BRIGHTON. London. August 28. At Brighton, Yorkshire beat Sussex by 92 runs. At Bournemouth. Hants beat Larva shire by an innings and 54 runs.29 words
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Article150 1922-08-29 5 The table to date is as follows Won Lost >- x S Pi Ph fl-i O CL Yorkshire 19 2 6 2 145 107 73.79 Surrey 15 1 3 3 110 81 73.63 Notts 16 4 5 1 130 90 69.23 Kent 14 3 3 5 125150 words
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Article55 1922-08-29 5 London, August 19.Scottish League football results to-day were: Dundee 1 Aberdeen 1 Hamilton A 0 Airdrieonians 1 Albion R 1 Kilmarnock 1 Alloa 2 Celtic 3 Ayr 1 St. Mir ren 1 Clyde 1 Hearts 1 Falkirk 1 Raith 1 Hibernians 1 Partick 0 Morton 2 Motherwell55 words
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Article213 1922-08-29 5 The results of tennis ties played yes terday were as under: Ladies Singles Handicap (Final). .4 Mrs. E- Reimann beat 15.3 Miss Saraways 75, 97Singles Handicap Class A. 30.4 N. A- Sedwick beat 15.2 F. N. Syer B—6,86, 6—2. Singles Handicap Class B- 15.2 EH. L. Gilbert213 words
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Article1329 1922-08-29 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. li. Earle Blunt of Bangkok Ims left for Europe. The death is announced of“ Mr. Jamsetjee Gazdar. the first Indian-barrister to practise in England. General Bruce, of Mount Everest fame, is expected in Simla on the 29th September and will be the Viceroy’s guest. The Rev. R.1,329 words
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Article246 1922-08-29 5 Commenting on Mr. Darby shire’s speech at the annual British Malaya dinner in London, the China Express” says he dealt with the question of the title of the Officer who should have the direction of the British Residents of the four Federated Malay States. In the course246 words
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Article585 1922-08-29 6 ADDRESS BY SIR NEILL MALCOLM. H. E. the General Officer Commanding Malaya Major General Sir Neill Mai coin), addressed a large gathering of members at the Johore Civil Service Club on the question of volunteering in Johore, following upon the passing of an enactment in Johore for the585 words
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171 1922-08-29 6 The Hague, July 30-The Java Bank which is the circulating bank for the East Indies, has issued its 94th annua! report, and proposes to pay a dividend of 166 per cent, for the past year- Th’ extraordinary profits made, the report states, were mainly171 words
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Article93 1922-08-29 6 Aug 30Football, A Coy v B” Coy, P.V. Aug 30Athenaeum, Penang, Paper on Reflections on the Slump,” C.M. Club, 9.15 p.m. Aug 31Chin Seng and Co., Ltd., Meeting, 41 Farquhar St., noon. Aug 31Public Meeting, Town Hall, 4.30 p.m. Aug 31C.W.A. Committee Meeting, Parsonage, 10 a.m. Sept 3P.S.C.,93 words
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Article312 1922-08-29 6 London, August 21.The Prime Minis ter’s advice (after Wellington) to Publish and be damned” has been accepted by Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, in the form of the publication of a booklet by the Westminster Gazette.” It will be remembered that Sir Frederick wrote to Mr.312 words
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Article129 1922-08-29 6 London, August 22-A New York message says: Archbishop Fogarty, sole trustee of the Irish Republican funds collected in America, is the joint plaintiff with Mr- Michael Collins and other Free State officers in the temporal y injunc tion granted by the Supreme Court restraining banks from parting129 words
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Article102 1922-08-29 6 London, August 20.A wire from Vancouver says Mr. Sastri has interviewed Mr- Oliver, Premier of British Columbia and asked that Hindus in British Columbia should be fully enfranchised, contending that as British subjects they should have all the privileges of citizenship. Hindu participation in the wat102 words
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Article74 1922-08-29 6 London, August 21.The explanation of the shooting affair in the Bank of England on the Bth August when a Grenadier Guardsman, aged twenty-two, was found near the bullion room shot in the jaw v4as afforded to-day. Guardsman Harpham was charged at the Mansion House with attempting74 words
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Article53 1922-08-29 6 London, August 22.It is understood that the first of two troop-carrying aeroplanes are being built, and will probably be tried in Mesopotamia. The machines, which acoommmodate twenty-five fully equipped soldiers, are intended for use in tropical parts of the Empire, in order to obviate forced marches through hot53 words
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Article41 1922-08-29 6 London. August 22.The Echo De Paria” says: M. Poincare has received Major-General Tov/nshend, who described the Kemalist army as very strong and animated with the most vigorous national snirit. General Townshend drew a pessimistic picture of the Greek army.41 words
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Article117 1922-08-29 6 London, August 22.A Manchester report states that the Textile Workers’ Association recommends in a public de duration on behalf of the textile workers of Lancashire, that they favour not only the encouragement and development of self-Government for India but also peace with Turkey, giving Turkey self-control in her117 words
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Article69 1922-08-29 6 London, August 16.Sir William Meyer presided over the first meeting of the Indian committee of the British Empire Exhibition to-day. The meeting considered plans and rough designs for the Indian Pavilion, and received a report from Dewan Bahadur Achariar, Indian Commissioner, on the preliminary work there. Sir69 words
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Article60 1922-08-29 6 London, August 17-Commenting syra pathetically on the circumstances of the suicide of the planter Lester, who was found shot in the Mall, the Morning Post” says Convention may term his action sin but to us it rather recalls the figure of Oates setting out in the60 words
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Article69 1922-08-29 6 London. August 20.The British India Company’s steamer Chindwara” collided with and sank the British steamer Ma nordilo” (Harries Brothers and Company) off Bremen to-day. There were no casualties. The Chindwara's” stem has been badly damaged. A Bremen message states: The steamer Chindwara” which collided with ami69 words
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Article40 1922-08-29 6 London, August 21.A wire from Berne says: The search ha- been give i up for the educationist Dr. Sophie Bryant, who was on a visit to Chamonix. She went out alone and has not been heard of since-40 words
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Article25 1922-08-29 6 London, August 19-The Bournemoutn murderer, Allaway, was hanged to-day In a farewell interview with his wife he adhered to his protestation of innocence.25 words
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Article178 1922-08-29 6 London, August 14.For the St. Leger which will be run on the 13th September. Tamar has been installed as favourite at 7to 4- This colt of Lord Astor’s ran, it will be remembered, second to Captain Cuttie in the Derby, four lengths separating first and second and178 words
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Article65 1922-08-29 6 London, August 19.150 competitors took part in the largest chess tournament ever held in Britain, which concluded in Westminster to-day- Capablanca headed the prize winners in the interna tional masters tourney with thirteen points- The only British prize winner was Yates, with eight points. Other scores wereAtkins65 words
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27 1922-08-29 6 London, August 20.A Paris message says: Britain has won the women’s Olympiad here with 50 points- America scored 31 points and France 29-27 words
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Article29 1922-08-29 6 London, August 15.Association foot ball matches in the Scottish League to day resulted as follows: Glasgow Rangers 2, Alloa Athletic 0; S. Mirren 2. Hamilton Academicals 1.29 words
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Article774 1922-08-29 6 M. M.” CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Both pairs had been through the mill and had been tested and proved to the utmost limit of their capabilities. The less sanguine of Selangor supporters stuck grimly to their premonition of disaster, but as the game developed not the most rabid of Singapore’sM. M.” - 774 words
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Article89 1922-08-29 6 At the weekly shoot of the P.V.R.C.. held on the 27th inst., the following were the best six scores recorded. The ranges were 200, 500 and 600 yards deliberate. E. J. Brownings S 2 I. S. Grant 76 S. M. Groggins 71 Khoo Eng Ban 67 W. McQuarrie89 words
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Advertisement244 1922-08-29 6 flllt During Adolescence "-‘KEPLER’---BE Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract r fortifies, nourishes and tones up the body, building bone and muscle in correct proportion to growth. Kepler’ Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract is pure, sweet, and free from admixture with inferior fish liver oils. Its rich flavour and244 words
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Article752 1922-08-29 7 THE LABOUR QUESTION. The Chairman, Mr. W. Miller Mackay, presided over a general meeting of the Johore Planters Association, which was held at the Johore Civil Service Club on Friday, and was attended by a large number of members. The first business on the agenda was the consideration752 words
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88 1922-08-29 7 If Major Morgan attempts his projected Hight across the Pacific, from San Francisco to Sydney, it will not be for the prize of £lO,OOO onceWfrered by Mr. Thomas H. Ince. Mr. Incei has informed the correspondent cf the Australian Press Associaticn that his. offer88 words
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Article80 1922-08-29 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. Shares. 5 S S ZS o CO 02 M 02 c. sc. sc. c. Mining. Johan Tin 40 45 37J. 42A Nawng Pet 91) 921 95 97} Rahman H 12.00 12.25 12.25 12.5080 words
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Article66 1922-08-29 7 29th August, 1922. Local. cts. I Smoked Sheet 23} Penang }Fine Pale Crepe 23| Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Sing a- Smoked Sheet 24 pore J Crepe 24} London and New York. She€t :::X New York Gl3| Market easier. The following were the rubber quotations in London on66 words
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Article91 1922-08-29 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on August 28: Spot £158.75.C»d up 175.6 d 3 mos. buying 158.10 s 175.0 d .3 selling 158.125.fid 17s.fid Local parity $78.35 Local. August 29th: Singapore buyers no sellers at $79?. Penang sold 50 tons at $79».91 words
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Article179 1922-08-29 7 The Fly in the Ointment.’’ Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co. reported on Friday as follows: But for rubbers a fair volume of business has been transacted in all sections of the market. Industrials shew instances of further improvement and close firm which may be said also of179 words
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Article163 1922-08-29 7 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves no tock Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 70.00 Nutmegs 805... 4b.00 nom. 1105... 3fi.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 sellers Copra Sundried 9.50 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 perbag do163 words
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Advertisement201 1922-08-29 7 pon’t Read This List!!! Carelessly, but note those Bargains that answer to your Requirements and make sure of securing them by buying early. Best English Electro Plated Wares flower vase, $3. Beer mug 10-50. I Breakfast cruet, $6-75. I Toast rack. $4 B Marmalade pot, $4. Butter knife $l. Fish201 words
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Advertisement389 1922-08-29 7 WHITEAWAY’S LAST WEEK OF SALE SPECIAL OFFER OF New Goods at Reduced Prices. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. A Special Offer of Organdie A Splendid Range of Crepe Sponge Muslin. ln white and self colours Cloth. Tht itkal cloth for morning dresses, in colours of orange, of mauve, skv, saxe, pink, flame389 words
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Advertisement1174 1922-08-29 8 FOR SALE B= I Merand and lher H«dw ood ft gl g LIGHT PURPLE I AMM ALE TRIANGLE. Suppliers and Contractors. I A FRESH SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED. F p Please apply: SOLE AGENTS: ur\vn HONG HUAT rADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., 71 77> Bridge Sl S (Incorporated in England.) s1,174 words
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Advertisement107 1922-08-29 8 I ABDULLA PURE BRIGHT I MB SMOOTH I I VIRGINI A ABDULLA CO., LTD., New Boat! Street, LONDON. a (Incorporated in United Kingdom.) THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, with which is associated THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD Head Office: SHANGHAI. Both incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances. LIFE107 words
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